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when the original bridge opened folks paid a dollar thirty to cross it that's $22 in today's economy. so tell me how bad they had if in the authorizes o 30s pr that's the old bridge and the new bridge. we're in oakland and it's fitting and a proper the first elected official is the chief of oakland. jean acquainting is one of my bosses so i'm sure her remarks will be excellent (clapping) >> and so welcome to oakland. (clapping). >> you know when i became mayor, i said oakland is a city of dreams. it's been the city of dreams since the trans conditional railroad ended and thousand of cabinets would arrive every week. it's become the city of dreams base it's the place that immigrants can afford to live and one-hundred plus languages arekenhere. in many ways this bridge was a dream of some people. and like most things in oakland it has not been easy. we have very difficult political and economic and other hurdles h that when we ail come tooth are not the results beautiful. isn't it really beautiful? so he texted the other mayor of oakland governor brown today and said we're sorry you're
when the original bridge opened folks paid a dollar thirty to cross it that's $22 in today's economy. so tell me how bad they had if in the authorizes o 30s pr that's the old bridge and the new bridge. we're in oakland and it's fitting and a proper the first elected official is the chief of oakland. jean acquainting is one of my bosses so i'm sure her remarks will be excellent (clapping) >> and so welcome to oakland. (clapping). >> you know when i became mayor, i said oakland is a...
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it's living history. you can go through the whole day and you can hear air force one landing and there's the first couple and the crowds are crushing at this corner and we have got to move them back here. something is happened in the motorcade. get the sheriff and the deputies into the railyard. the president is going to parkland hospital. our officer willie price rushes to parkland looks in the limousine and says over the mic, the president got his head loan off. that is where we first realized or the police first realized that it was over and then the police chief at the trade bar tells the officer of the trade bar when they ask i don't believe the president will be coming for that address at lunch. this goes all the way through until air force one left and covers the return of the president's body. it's a black box for this horrible day in history. they are actually very useful even though they don't solve the assassination puzzle. >> host: obviously president kennedy had gone through other motorcades
it's living history. you can go through the whole day and you can hear air force one landing and there's the first couple and the crowds are crushing at this corner and we have got to move them back here. something is happened in the motorcade. get the sheriff and the deputies into the railyard. the president is going to parkland hospital. our officer willie price rushes to parkland looks in the limousine and says over the mic, the president got his head loan off. that is where we first...
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it's living history. you can go through a whole day and you can hear it or force one landing and there's the first couple and the crowds are crushing in this corner and we have got to move them back here. something is happened in the motorcade. get the sheriff and the deputies into the rail yard. the president is going to parkland hospital. .. was the secret service contingent left this day was the route more questionable than if he had gone through atlanta or cleveland or other places, was there anything out of the ordinary for this day in terms of the behavior, the police or the secret service or anybody else involved in the motorcade preparations and executions? >> guest: that is a critical question and the answer is no. that's the problem. back in those days the thin blue line protecting a president was thinner than anyone recognized. guess how many secret service agents were in with kennedy in the motorcade passing 200,000 unscreened people with hundreds of open windows and buildings right above kenn
it's living history. you can go through a whole day and you can hear it or force one landing and there's the first couple and the crowds are crushing in this corner and we have got to move them back here. something is happened in the motorcade. get the sheriff and the deputies into the rail yard. the president is going to parkland hospital. .. was the secret service contingent left this day was the route more questionable than if he had gone through atlanta or cleveland or other places, was...
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reportedly because of the upcoming german elections. those elections dominated angela merkel's address to parliament made before she left for brussels. it was the last chance for a direct confrontation with her challenger before the votes. she pushed her conservative coalition's economic record. >> we can do both. we eased the burden, invested in education and research and put the brakes on public debt. >> that statement drew ridicule from the man who wants to oust her. germany's national debt has risen by 400 billion during this legislative term. the point is you don't know how to handle money. the desert would run out of sand with you. .> the gloves are off until september, the battle for votes will be driving german politics. was in thecan bank headlines again for all the wrong reasons. a senior vatican cleric was arrested on friday, accused of trying to smuggle in 26 million euros from switzerland. an accountant for the vatican was already under investigation under allegations of money laundering. his arrest comes just days after po
reportedly because of the upcoming german elections. those elections dominated angela merkel's address to parliament made before she left for brussels. it was the last chance for a direct confrontation with her challenger before the votes. she pushed her conservative coalition's economic record. >> we can do both. we eased the burden, invested in education and research and put the brakes on public debt. >> that statement drew ridicule from the man who wants to oust her. germany's...
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my brother has lost his. >> there is hope the government will help them rebuild their lives. >> we are working with them, as with the state government, to support people through. >> rescuers apart people to safety by ferry. but thousands are still threatened. >> we will have loads of winter sports, but first, some news around the world. a nato mission to deploy air missiles to turkey is under way. the u.s., the netherlands, and germany are each providing a two missile batteries. turkey requested aid to defend itself against possible spillover from the civil war in neighboring syria. the u.s. congress has approved just under $10 billion in aid to the victims of superstar sandy. the senate earlier approved a $60 billion package. the speaker of the house of representatives called off a vote on that bill, incurring the anger of fellow republicans in the states hardest hit, new york and new jersey. the young pakistani education activist has been released from a british hospital three months after being shot by the pakistani taliban. she has made a remarkable recovery and reconstructive surg
my brother has lost his. >> there is hope the government will help them rebuild their lives. >> we are working with them, as with the state government, to support people through. >> rescuers apart people to safety by ferry. but thousands are still threatened. >> we will have loads of winter sports, but first, some news around the world. a nato mission to deploy air missiles to turkey is under way. the u.s., the netherlands, and germany are each providing a two missile...
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it's living history. you can go through and hear air force one landing and there's the first couple in the crowd crushing at this corner and we have to move them back here. something has happened in the motorcade. get the sheriff and deputies into the yard. the president is going to parkland hospital. and the officer rushes to parkland and says the president got his head blown off and that is when we first realized where the police first realized that it was over and then the police chief tells the officer when they ask no i don't believe the president is going to be coming for that address at lunch. this goes all the way through until air force one left. it covers the return. so it is a black box for this horrible day in history so they are useful even though they do not solve the assassination puzzle. >> host: he had gone through other motorcades in various cities. was there anything distinct and different about this motorcade or as you talk about it wasn't what looked prove even if it had been on it ma
it's living history. you can go through and hear air force one landing and there's the first couple in the crowd crushing at this corner and we have to move them back here. something has happened in the motorcade. get the sheriff and deputies into the yard. the president is going to parkland hospital. and the officer rushes to parkland and says the president got his head blown off and that is when we first realized where the police first realized that it was over and then the police chief tells...
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he is 22-year-old. he is 6' tall. 1120 pounds. police say he told the mother he was taking the baby and leaving the state and previously has throatenned to harm himself and the baby. the baby has black air and brown eyes. police say he was taken from the sunnyvale apartment complex yesterday afternoon by his father after an argument with his mother. he has not been seen since. here is the description of the vehicle he was seen driving: tan 2004gmy with california license plate 6hil892 with a large american eagle sticker on the rear window. the information is on the highways and freeways across the state. our sister station in san diego say the sunnyville police picked up a "ping" from the suspect's cell phone and told us they is received several reports from people who thought they say the vehicle but the vehicle, the suspect, and the baby have not been found. if you have seen the vehicle or have information, call the police. >> more break news in san francisco, where fire cruise are mopping up after a fire that chased nine people
he is 22-year-old. he is 6' tall. 1120 pounds. police say he told the mother he was taking the baby and leaving the state and previously has throatenned to harm himself and the baby. the baby has black air and brown eyes. police say he was taken from the sunnyvale apartment complex yesterday afternoon by his father after an argument with his mother. he has not been seen since. here is the description of the vehicle he was seen driving: tan 2004gmy with california license plate 6hil892 with a...
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that kind of just means you live that kind of just means you live in boston, no hard feelings. that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call today to request a free decision guide to help you better understand what medicare is all about and which aarp medicare supplement plan works best for you. with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients... plus, there are no networks, and virtually no referrals needed. there's a range of plans to choose from, too, and they all travel with you anywhere in the country. join the millions who have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp... an organization serving the needs of people 50 and over for generatio
that kind of just means you live that kind of just means you live in boston, no hard feelings. that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call today to...
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or are beeause the president was re- elected-the only way to fix it is to ellminate 3 ignorance from our culture .... how coming up... baltimooe is ranked one of the worst cittes... for finding a job.some of the factorr... that are to blame. ((jool live tease)) ♪ ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] take the special k challenge. lose up to six pounds in two weeks. with the cereal you love... and so much more. what will you gain when you lose? and so much more. aabig honor forr a maryland marching band..theerole it wwll play at the presidenttal inauguuation onnfox 45 news at - harbor 3 3 33 3 3 3 3 map liberty map 3 3 the mmssachusetts attorney generaa has now opened ann investigation... into a tradee school that closed without warning.it'' a story we fox. the ..- &pamerican career iistitute has locations in massachusetts... as well s 3 locations in maryyand... including one in south baltimore.innthe middle of classes wednesday... was closing... and to go home. the company cited financial ccosing. for the rrasoo its if you'ree ooking for work... a new survey findssbaltimore isn't the place
or are beeause the president was re- elected-the only way to fix it is to ellminate 3 ignorance from our culture .... how coming up... baltimooe is ranked one of the worst cittes... for finding a job.some of the factorr... that are to blame. ((jool live tease)) ♪ ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] take the special k challenge. lose up to six pounds in two weeks. with the cereal you love... and so much more. what will you gain when you lose? and so much more. aabig honor forr a maryland marching...
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he is 22 years old, brown hair, brown eyes. his son, henry ghouler roe may ro romero, two weeks to a month old. this is where his car was spotted twice within the past several hours. once around 2:00 this morning and again around 3:30 this morning and also last night around 9:00 or 10:00. san diego police down there did ping his cell phone and it did indicate the phone was in that area. now, police have yet to find the four and his baby boy. they don't know if he is still in southern california. san diego police and law enforcement tells his car is a brown 2004 gmc envoy. it has an american eagle image imprinted in the rear window. license plate, 6hil692. the father has allegedly threatened to harm himself and his newborn baby boy in the past. he also told the baby's mom during this argument yesterday that he was going to take the baby out of state. law enforcement issued the amber alert. they are asking you to be on the lookout for a brown, 2004, gmc envoy, which has a picture, as i mentioned, of an american eagle in its rear
he is 22 years old, brown hair, brown eyes. his son, henry ghouler roe may ro romero, two weeks to a month old. this is where his car was spotted twice within the past several hours. once around 2:00 this morning and again around 3:30 this morning and also last night around 9:00 or 10:00. san diego police down there did ping his cell phone and it did indicate the phone was in that area. now, police have yet to find the four and his baby boy. they don't know if he is still in southern...
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buddy holly died at 22. >> 22. if you go back and listen to holly's catalog, written in the mid '50s, it is better than anything. almost anything. >> all written before he was 22. >> 22. what he did with overdubbing, what he did with scoring. what -- i mean, it was -- >> harmony, lyrics. >> unbelievable. 22. that's one of the most stunning figures. >> the way most people can't get doo-wa-diddy out of their can't -- >> we are headed to the hill today. new congress. you're going to wear that? >> i'm going to wear this. and put my pin right here. maybe they'll let me on the floor. can't wait. hey, they're getting sworn in today. congratulations to new members of congress. i have faith. i have confidence in confidence alone. you guys are going to have a great 113th session. good luck. and now here's chuck. >>> well, if you're superstitious about the number 13, and have we got a congress for you. 2013 brings us the 113th congress. it's a baker's dozen of sorts. but can this crowd actually get cooking on the debt, spendi
buddy holly died at 22. >> 22. if you go back and listen to holly's catalog, written in the mid '50s, it is better than anything. almost anything. >> all written before he was 22. >> 22. what he did with overdubbing, what he did with scoring. what -- i mean, it was -- >> harmony, lyrics. >> unbelievable. 22. that's one of the most stunning figures. >> the way most people can't get doo-wa-diddy out of their can't -- >> we are headed to the hill today....
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where they report that when the website went live the federal website went live on october 1, it locked up shortly after midnight as about 2,000 users attempted to complete the first step. according to -- it took only 2,000 simultaneous users to apparently freeze up the federal website. you must have run stress tests on your system like that. >> we ran a number -- we tested all the way up to the october 1 date. we are still testing other aspects of the system, but we got 6,000 hits on our website in the first concurrent hits on our website a minute in the first half hour that we were up. and we had a little bit of a glitch and we were able to fix it right away because we had a good back up plan. so it's not an easy thing. i think at the end of the day, the question is going to be not what happened in october, but what happened over the course of the next six months. and for -- i will say for us in rhode island, we took a little bit different tact than everybody else. we are focusing both on the individual access to health insurance and the small business component. we are really focused
where they report that when the website went live the federal website went live on october 1, it locked up shortly after midnight as about 2,000 users attempted to complete the first step. according to -- it took only 2,000 simultaneous users to apparently freeze up the federal website. you must have run stress tests on your system like that. >> we ran a number -- we tested all the way up to the october 1 date. we are still testing other aspects of the system, but we got 6,000 hits on our...
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maybe 22 in leesburg and middleberg. and 25 in college park. we'll come back and talk about southwest winds, what that means to our afternoon temperatures tomorrow. >> coming up, big changes could soon be coming to baltimore's inner harbor. >> on the heels of its google glass, google is aiming for a different part of the body. we're going to tell you about its next possible patented device right after the break. presents... so delicious, they won't even know it's chicken. 50% less fat... 100% johnsonville taste. >>> google just applied for a patent to talk hands free. it's also ear piece free as well. this is called the google tattoo, but a bunch of numbers on a sticky substance. you put it on your neck, and somehow it transmits your voice through your throat and you can communicate with your phone, tablet, or some other device. it can read the amount of electricity, something. >> you are a gadget guru, would you do that? >> oh yeah. if it worked. another step forward. >> walking around with that device in your ear, now we'll see, he has his th
maybe 22 in leesburg and middleberg. and 25 in college park. we'll come back and talk about southwest winds, what that means to our afternoon temperatures tomorrow. >> coming up, big changes could soon be coming to baltimore's inner harbor. >> on the heels of its google glass, google is aiming for a different part of the body. we're going to tell you about its next possible patented device right after the break. presents... so delicious, they won't even know it's chicken. 50% less...
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the germans head to the polls on september 22. i have traveled around the country to understand the issues that will decide this election. germany is europe's largest economy. the continent's powerhouse. therefore, whatever happens here will have an impact on the lives of europeans. first, let's get the latest from the campaign trail. >> 190 billion euros in trade surplus, aaa rated sovereign debt and a safer ground of a deficit below three percent. pushing the stick democratic counselor to the top of the polls. challenging her is social democrats peer steibruecl. the center-right party in the merkel coalition. they are plummeting in the polls . neither party expects them to pass the threshold. if the fdp fails to reach the mark, the current chancellor even in the league, would be likely obliged to form a coalition, perhaps with her social democrat writers -- rivals. unless they are able to offer a competing majority. >> the chancellor's office, where i am meeting a member of the european parliament from the christian democratic p
the germans head to the polls on september 22. i have traveled around the country to understand the issues that will decide this election. germany is europe's largest economy. the continent's powerhouse. therefore, whatever happens here will have an impact on the lives of europeans. first, let's get the latest from the campaign trail. >> 190 billion euros in trade surplus, aaa rated sovereign debt and a safer ground of a deficit below three percent. pushing the stick democratic counselor...
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visit our kenya election live link. in other news, the pakistani city of karachi has virtually shut down after a car bomb killed at least 45 people and injured one hundred others. it exploded outside of a shia mosque on sunday. traders and workers have called for a one-day strike to honor the victims. it is an escalating series of attacks mainly against shia muslims. more now live from karachi. >> part of karachi, pakistan's largest city and commercial capital, and virtually ground to a halt after a strike has been called. a transport and traders strike in protest of sunday night's deadly bombing. the shia council, the religious body that governs the shia community, they are now calling on the government to launch a targeted campaign against those groups responsible for carrying out the attacks against people in their community. this demand, of course, follows a targeted campaign being carried out right now by the government in a neighboring province after the shia community in this city faced a series of attacks just t
visit our kenya election live link. in other news, the pakistani city of karachi has virtually shut down after a car bomb killed at least 45 people and injured one hundred others. it exploded outside of a shia mosque on sunday. traders and workers have called for a one-day strike to honor the victims. it is an escalating series of attacks mainly against shia muslims. more now live from karachi. >> part of karachi, pakistan's largest city and commercial capital, and virtually ground to a...
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the iron workers local 377 and 78 the operating engineering and the local 34 are the carpenter local 22. the labors 2 61 the cement masonry and i b w locals. all right. brothers. with that i'd like to introduce want and ceo of american bridge joint venture and mike i do thank you for taking care of of our workers (clapping) >> this is a tiff act to fellow thank god i'm not last. good afternoon it's a pleasure to be here. the bridge is kind of like my little girl. before i started on this job i moved here from the east coast and it's changed my lifelike many of you. the bridge itself build a lot of partnerships. the bridge facilitator the unique marriage of partners not only with reporter to those partnership certainly the design with t y listen and on the owner side with the partnership that involved the ct c and, of course, caltrans. the early days of the job the sas project we had a meeting here in oakland and the department oversight committee delivered the message to get the last key piece done as opposed to. and roar the san francisco bay bridge to seismic safety before the economy
the iron workers local 377 and 78 the operating engineering and the local 34 are the carpenter local 22. the labors 2 61 the cement masonry and i b w locals. all right. brothers. with that i'd like to introduce want and ceo of american bridge joint venture and mike i do thank you for taking care of of our workers (clapping) >> this is a tiff act to fellow thank god i'm not last. good afternoon it's a pleasure to be here. the bridge is kind of like my little girl. before i started on this...
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for your tremendous leadership to all of our elected officials to marry lee and, of course, to marry willingly i didn't brown. let me just thank you ail for helping you tell to getting get to this day. i want to thank the contractors and architects and manufactur manufacturesers. thank you for your long hours and hard work in the face of big challenges and those have been some major challenges that are paying off today. so give everyone who had a hand in this a big thank you. we must always honor the memory of folks who lost their lives in the earthquake. the contribution of this bridge first it's a beautiful structure f that adds another iconic structure to our incredible bay area landscape. it's truly a gateway to the east bay community. second this bridge it insures our safety. we all remember the distribution brought by the earthquake. we know the daggers of a future quake that's why it's so for this is built to withstand a big quake. we will right lane on this bridge to maintain the resources in the case of a man made disagrees. third this has big impacts on our economy. it will
for your tremendous leadership to all of our elected officials to marry lee and, of course, to marry willingly i didn't brown. let me just thank you ail for helping you tell to getting get to this day. i want to thank the contractors and architects and manufactur manufacturesers. thank you for your long hours and hard work in the face of big challenges and those have been some major challenges that are paying off today. so give everyone who had a hand in this a big thank you. we must always...
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and so, you know, that number of 22% represents kind of a bedrock, but i think even that 22% could get halved. because a lot of these nihilists really believe that everything they're being told is a lie and if they shut the government down and if they hit the debt ceiling, might be a little bit of pain for a day or two. but actually everything will be okay and our sins will be cleansed and be better off on the other side. when they see that's not the case, that 22% might become 2% or 3%. >> i'm out of time, but maria will they push us off the cliff? >> i think all of the folks in the upper echelons of the republican party know this is for them to lose. so they have to come together and give in. you're even seeing ted cruz doing movement saying let's just pass this thing. >> all right. thanks to both of you. and be sure to watch maria at the alma awards starting at 10:00 eastern here tonight on msnbc. thanks for watching. i'm al sharpton. have a great weekend. "hardball" starts right now. >>> lost weekend. let's play "hardball." ♪ >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews up in boston. let
and so, you know, that number of 22% represents kind of a bedrock, but i think even that 22% could get halved. because a lot of these nihilists really believe that everything they're being told is a lie and if they shut the government down and if they hit the debt ceiling, might be a little bit of pain for a day or two. but actually everything will be okay and our sins will be cleansed and be better off on the other side. when they see that's not the case, that 22% might become 2% or 3%....
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but it is actually people's lived experiences. you see it in pittsburgh, kentucky, you see it in maine where people really want to sign up. interest is high. you see it in oregon, where people are signing up in a hurry. you see it in states like bright red oklahoma. and tennessee, people who are eligible to buy health insurance under the now law. republicans convinced themselves they have done nothing wrong politically this year, that nothing needs to change. that even the races they're losing, they're technically winning, because they're against obama care. that is all you need, just sit back and reap the political rewards. we are three days into the implementation and the polling is what it is. the national press and the conservative press and the republicans say it is terrible and getting worse. and americans, on the other hand, are kind of starting to like it more and more every day. one day after this historic loss last night in virginia is a weird time for republicans to be oh, so cock sure that they need to do nothing else
but it is actually people's lived experiences. you see it in pittsburgh, kentucky, you see it in maine where people really want to sign up. interest is high. you see it in oregon, where people are signing up in a hurry. you see it in states like bright red oklahoma. and tennessee, people who are eligible to buy health insurance under the now law. republicans convinced themselves they have done nothing wrong politically this year, that nothing needs to change. that even the races they're losing,...
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bill de blasio was elected the in many years. in oakland demonstrators protest the proposed changes in fare policy. they say that policy changes before the board of directors next week would hit low-income riders hardest scaling for getting rid of paper transfers in favor of clipper cards and eliminate a weekly pass and cut off day usage at 3:00 a.m. with a news conference planned for action at a bus stop at 34th avenue and international boulevard. a snag in plans to demolish the old bay bridge. they were to remove sexes of -- sections of of the cantilever removal of the debris. it will probably start next week. 9 entire demolition will take three years and cost $240 million. the original bay bridge troll now is on display in oakland for four months and was welded to the old span of the bay bridge in 1989 at a good luck charm after they repaired damage from the loma prieta earthquake. you can see the trillion on dis-- see the troll on display. a new troll will be installed when the retrofit is complete. >> residents are warned to
bill de blasio was elected the in many years. in oakland demonstrators protest the proposed changes in fare policy. they say that policy changes before the board of directors next week would hit low-income riders hardest scaling for getting rid of paper transfers in favor of clipper cards and eliminate a weekly pass and cut off day usage at 3:00 a.m. with a news conference planned for action at a bus stop at 34th avenue and international boulevard. a snag in plans to demolish the old bay...
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only 22%. now 35 of the 39 counties with more than a million people were won by president obama which explains the margins, but that he only won 22% of the county tells you how concentrated the demographic is. democratic are urban. republican populations are spread over suburbs and rural areas. if you go and draw fair and competitive maps that are compact, you're going to have some challenges doing that if your partisan populations are that concentrated. in terms of the overall, we had two interesting experiments in 2012. california passed by initiative the fair risk redistricting commission in which the primary criteria to serve on the commission was that you had nothing to do ever with redistricting or politics. the map of california that came out in 2012 is virtually the same differences between republicans and democrats were the maps in place in 2000. and florida passed an amendment to the constitution, the fair districts initiative, that had all of the neutral geographic criteria and repub
only 22%. now 35 of the 39 counties with more than a million people were won by president obama which explains the margins, but that he only won 22% of the county tells you how concentrated the demographic is. democratic are urban. republican populations are spread over suburbs and rural areas. if you go and draw fair and competitive maps that are compact, you're going to have some challenges doing that if your partisan populations are that concentrated. in terms of the overall, we had two...
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over 700 people have lost their lives to religious violence since january of last year, a u.s. report said in july. >> it's time now for a break, but stay tuned after the break. the u.s. counsel targeted a renaissance-headed province. bangladesh's leader gets tried for 1971 war crimes. violence continues unabated in afghanistan. the taliban targeting foreign troops and establishments. they targeted a u.s. consulate while a nato convoy was targeted in kandahar. we have a detailed report. >> the taliban attacked a u.s. consulate in western afghanistan with car bombs and guns on september 13, killing at least four afghans but failing to enter the compound or hurt any americans. the attacks underscored concerns about the insurgency that shows no signs of letting up as u.s.- led troops reduce their presence ahead of a full withdrawal next year. the u.s. temporarily evacuated many of its personnel to the embassy in kabul, 400 miles to the east. it is considered one of the safest cities in the country with a strong iranian influence. the attack highlighted the taliban's reach. the mil
over 700 people have lost their lives to religious violence since january of last year, a u.s. report said in july. >> it's time now for a break, but stay tuned after the break. the u.s. counsel targeted a renaissance-headed province. bangladesh's leader gets tried for 1971 war crimes. violence continues unabated in afghanistan. the taliban targeting foreign troops and establishments. they targeted a u.s. consulate while a nato convoy was targeted in kandahar. we have a detailed report....
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more than 22 million travels passed through the airport. it's the third straight year for traffic records at the airport. cargo is up 7 3 -- is up 3.7% for the airport. >>> stay with wjz 13, maryland's news station. complete news, weather and traffic still ahead this morning. the white house is under fire after a draft of its immigration reform plan was leaked to the media. you're looking live at the sunrise on this president's day 2013. if you're going outside bundle up, it's cold out there.
more than 22 million travels passed through the airport. it's the third straight year for traffic records at the airport. cargo is up 7 3 -- is up 3.7% for the airport. >>> stay with wjz 13, maryland's news station. complete news, weather and traffic still ahead this morning. the white house is under fire after a draft of its immigration reform plan was leaked to the media. you're looking live at the sunrise on this president's day 2013. if you're going outside bundle up, it's cold out...
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patrick alford was last seen in brooklyn, new york on january 22, 2010. the 7-year-old had been helping his foster mother with household chores. he took out the trash and never returned. three weeks earlier, patrick had been placed in foster care. he told his foster parents he was going to run away to staten island to rejoin his biological mother jennifer rodriguez. when patrick disappeared rodriguez was ordered to present him at a hearing in family court, but claimed she did not know his whereabouts. cited and briefly jailed for
patrick alford was last seen in brooklyn, new york on january 22, 2010. the 7-year-old had been helping his foster mother with household chores. he took out the trash and never returned. three weeks earlier, patrick had been placed in foster care. he told his foster parents he was going to run away to staten island to rejoin his biological mother jennifer rodriguez. when patrick disappeared rodriguez was ordered to present him at a hearing in family court, but claimed she did not know his...
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countries, we came in number 21 out of 22 barely beat out number 22 and i was devastated. we've got to do something about this and we can't wait for the government to do something about this, we as the private sector have got to do something. so, we've started giving out scholarships outs of our own pocket to children from all backgrounds who achieve at the highest possible levels academically and demonstrated humanitarian qualities and cared about other people and we gave out our first 25 scholarships 17 years ago and just in the state of maryland, and now today we have over 5,000 scholars in all 50 states. [applause] >> and-- these are incredibly bright, incredibly bright young people and in fact, just yesterday i found out that one of our scholars was accepted at a neuro surgery residencesy at johns hopkins. fantastic, but the other component of the program, we put in reading rooms and in that case, we particularly target title 1 schools where a lot of the kids come from homes with no books and they go to schools with no libraries. those are the ones who drop out of sch
countries, we came in number 21 out of 22 barely beat out number 22 and i was devastated. we've got to do something about this and we can't wait for the government to do something about this, we as the private sector have got to do something. so, we've started giving out scholarships outs of our own pocket to children from all backgrounds who achieve at the highest possible levels academically and demonstrated humanitarian qualities and cared about other people and we gave out our first 25...
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padma will be selling her jewelry line on march 21 and march 22. a portion of the proceeds go to the endro meet triosies foundation. >> and ana gasteyer is my co-host monday. have a great weekend everybody. see you then. bye-bye. >>> crack down on copper thieves and the high-tech tactic that is proving successful. why top u.s. postal executives are being protested by their own workers. >>> california jobless rate you'll hear things are getting better, ahead at noon. >>> it's naked to the eye. you can't see it. >> it's a 21st century technique that is proving very successful in reducing expensive crime in the bay area, and more cities are looking at adopting it. good afternoon. i'm torriex campbell. the strategy is putting technology versus copper thieves and right now it appears that technology may be getting the upper hand on this expensive problem. we first mentioned this story on mornings at 2:00. noon at new, we have been talking to local officials about how this tactic is. >> reporter: good afternoon. well to you and me this is just a street l
padma will be selling her jewelry line on march 21 and march 22. a portion of the proceeds go to the endro meet triosies foundation. >> and ana gasteyer is my co-host monday. have a great weekend everybody. see you then. bye-bye. >>> crack down on copper thieves and the high-tech tactic that is proving successful. why top u.s. postal executives are being protested by their own workers. >>> california jobless rate you'll hear things are getting better, ahead at noon....
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dennis: but those 22 million protesters you speak of, didn't they kind of have the chance that the election? coming, this gentleman was elected by a popular vote. i cannot imagine the u.s. military helping usher president obama out of offices because of a few million protista showing a on the capitol lawn. >> well, it did happen in europe, as a matter of fact, when the national socialists were victorious. the 30's. so did the fascist of mussolini. became a democratic way and then install the police, then a militia. they started to assassinate their opponents. at that time is not anymore the democratically elected process but the democratic t nine governments of the regime that count. of course, it has also participation. many people in the west have partnered with the muslim brotherhood. it is not about the principle but who was your partner before it was changed. dennis: apparently president obama has the authoritto decide on his own weather this counts as a military coup or not . in the obamadministration just cozy right up to the muslim brotherhood and say, these guys are more moderate.
dennis: but those 22 million protesters you speak of, didn't they kind of have the chance that the election? coming, this gentleman was elected by a popular vote. i cannot imagine the u.s. military helping usher president obama out of offices because of a few million protista showing a on the capitol lawn. >> well, it did happen in europe, as a matter of fact, when the national socialists were victorious. the 30's. so did the fascist of mussolini. became a democratic way and then install...
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22 days of continuous relief. live claritin clear. every day. we're continuing to follow breaking news this morning... for the first time in 17 years... the government is shutdown. the senate voted for the second time, yesterday... to kill a republican counter-offer that would have reined in obamacare while funding the government. senate majority leader harry reid says the republicans are too indebted to the tea party. and that's playing a big role in the stalemate. reid says: "these people who are elected to represent the country are representing the tea party, the anarchists of the country, and the majority of the republicans in the house are following every step of the way. this is an unnecessary blow to america." they are so fixated on embarrassing our president, the president of the united states. they think an election's coming this november. it happened last november. he was elected by five- million votes over what romney got. senate democrats wouldn't ree to any proposal targeting the affordable care act. meanwhile... house speaker, john
22 days of continuous relief. live claritin clear. every day. we're continuing to follow breaking news this morning... for the first time in 17 years... the government is shutdown. the senate voted for the second time, yesterday... to kill a republican counter-offer that would have reined in obamacare while funding the government. senate majority leader harry reid says the republicans are too indebted to the tea party. and that's playing a big role in the stalemate. reid says: "these...
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it may not be $22 an hour. if you have people earning more money, they will spend more money. >> yes.. and ifou have industries wherere you raise the wage beyond what they can sustain, you get a loss of employment. it is a law of nature. the real problem is teenagers. 98% of people who work full-time make above the minimum wage. the problem is that those making the minimum wage, five out of six are teenagers. >> untrue. not so. >> disagreement here. >> it will not deter me. 22%, we have a 22% unemployment among teenagers. 36% among african-americican teenagers. we know you are going to decrease the employment. if that t is what you want, take it. that is not a solution. >> 52% of the fast food workers are older people a a they are on some kind of public assistance because theyan't make it on ose salaries. >> 88% of those who work minimum wage are at least 20 yearsld. that is a fact. that is a reality. you are entitled tyour opinion, not your facts. the minimum wage was 53% of the average wagege in this country
it may not be $22 an hour. if you have people earning more money, they will spend more money. >> yes.. and ifou have industries wherere you raise the wage beyond what they can sustain, you get a loss of employment. it is a law of nature. the real problem is teenagers. 98% of people who work full-time make above the minimum wage. the problem is that those making the minimum wage, five out of six are teenagers. >> untrue. not so. >> disagreement here. >> it will not deter...
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we'll take a live look one more time. if you're planning to head on the inbound side of i-66 out of manassas, i'll say your brake lights begin there heading towards centreville and then the pace improves. i'll be back in a few minutes. >> thank you, monika. >>> later this morning the 113th congress will be sworn into office. >> the new members from our area include virginia senator elect tim kaine and maryland government-elect john delaney. both of them are democrats. the 113th congress already has a pretty full slate when it comes to considering what they need to do. in the next couple of weeks, two votes are scheduled for relief of the victims of superstorm sandy. those eight packages total about $60 billion. the new lawmakers must also dee deal with sequestration -- must also deal with sequestration and the debt ceiling. >> they tell me this is the least productive congress in the history of the nation. if it's not, i would hate to be in the one that was. >> we all have ideas our districts have sent us. where are the b
we'll take a live look one more time. if you're planning to head on the inbound side of i-66 out of manassas, i'll say your brake lights begin there heading towards centreville and then the pace improves. i'll be back in a few minutes. >> thank you, monika. >>> later this morning the 113th congress will be sworn into office. >> the new members from our area include virginia senator elect tim kaine and maryland government-elect john delaney. both of them are democrats. the...
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we always respected immigrants. >> but more so in those 22 years. >> in 22 years. and also people changed. technology changed everyone. >> i want to ask you about that. you really straddled in your merrillty the technological revolution. when you came in as mayor in '89, you could run the city the way that you always ran it, the way your dad ran it, largely under cover of darkness. the transparency on the issue workings of government is not what it is today. today you have mayors communicating directly with their constituents, corey booker promising on twitter to rescue babies from burning buildings. >> i don't do that. i like to meet people. >> but the obligations, though, mr. mayor, the obligations of local government are ever more so connected to individual constituents because the technological revolution has made it to so that everybody now knows their mayor, knows their o government. >> sure, but the key is always transparency, constantly out there looking at issues, making sure that you're hearing from the people. but i'd rather meet somebody. i don't care w
we always respected immigrants. >> but more so in those 22 years. >> in 22 years. and also people changed. technology changed everyone. >> i want to ask you about that. you really straddled in your merrillty the technological revolution. when you came in as mayor in '89, you could run the city the way that you always ran it, the way your dad ran it, largely under cover of darkness. the transparency on the issue workings of government is not what it is today. today you have...
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two suspects tried to tie up the couple that lived there with electrical cord. when they threatened the children in the home they broke free and held down one attacker. the other, lopez, took off with valuables. anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to call 911. >>> at least 10 people are out of their homes tonight after a 2-alarm fire in san francisco's tender loin neighborhood. police officers on routine patrol saw smoke coming from the apartment building at the corner of golden gate and larkin streets. that is where they call for help and went banging on the doors to get everyone out. 30 to 40 residents were told to evacuate. >> i just heard pounding on the door and the firemen were there and they said i had to get out. >> nobody was hurt. just how the fire was started is still under investigation. >>> it was an emotional day to see the pope give his final sunday address. >> reporter: pope benedict delivered his final blessing to tens of thousands from his apartment overlooking saint peters square. between rounds of applause and emotional prayer
two suspects tried to tie up the couple that lived there with electrical cord. when they threatened the children in the home they broke free and held down one attacker. the other, lopez, took off with valuables. anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to call 911. >>> at least 10 people are out of their homes tonight after a 2-alarm fire in san francisco's tender loin neighborhood. police officers on routine patrol saw smoke coming from the apartment building at the corner...
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. >> it is sort of a catch-22. the problem is there's a faulty flow control valve that's making it tough for the astronauts to control the level of heating and cooling actually on board space station. the good thing is there are actually two coolant loops. one is faulty. another one can be used. it's just that they can't use all the components on board international space station at full capacity because they're generating too much heat. it's really important that they keep the electronic components as cool as possible. but at the same time, this does need to be repaired. you don't want to have just one of these. you need both of the cooling loops operating. >> of course. >> so they will eventually. >> doctor, let me show this video of this spacewalk that was done. and now that's the catch-22. you have to do a spacewalk to repair it. and they've called off all spacewalks at this point because they say it's too risky. how are they going to fix it then? >> yes it the first thing they're going to do is try to see if t
. >> it is sort of a catch-22. the problem is there's a faulty flow control valve that's making it tough for the astronauts to control the level of heating and cooling actually on board space station. the good thing is there are actually two coolant loops. one is faulty. another one can be used. it's just that they can't use all the components on board international space station at full capacity because they're generating too much heat. it's really important that they keep the electronic...
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ijamsville at 22 this morning. 22 in northeast and centerville at 27 and good morning easton, you are at 25 degrees. we do have the wind though gusting now it's been reported 32-mile-an-hour wind gust in baltimore. 30 inn a -- in annapolis. and ijamsville coming in at 37. so this is what it foals like. it -- feels like it feels like 7 in parkton and 12 if ijamsville. sattelite and radar not picking up on a whole lot. we will have high pressure build in this morning. just briefly because we look back off towards the west there, and we have a clipper that's going to move in and clip us with some light snow and a dusting to an inch going through tonight and also tomorrow. we will see more of the same. but this is what we look like heading through the abc2 most accurate planner. the high coming in at 32. and the 7p day forecast -- 7- dayforecast brings us rain by friday. let's check the traffic with lauren cook. >> reporter: i don't think the know is going to keep anyone away from the parade for the ravens tomorrow. what a game last night. very, very awesome. if you are heading out right
ijamsville at 22 this morning. 22 in northeast and centerville at 27 and good morning easton, you are at 25 degrees. we do have the wind though gusting now it's been reported 32-mile-an-hour wind gust in baltimore. 30 inn a -- in annapolis. and ijamsville coming in at 37. so this is what it foals like. it -- feels like it feels like 7 in parkton and 12 if ijamsville. sattelite and radar not picking up on a whole lot. we will have high pressure build in this morning. just briefly because we look...
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is this a known security alert to just regular folks living there? >> it's been widely reported across the region. do remember security is absolutely paramount. these are pubs for international travelers and you'll know that there are an enormous amount of people internationally traveling through these international hubs. security here you'd have to go back a very long way to think of any specific terror attack in the region. but security is always paramount here given that the business of this region is an international one. people on the street not saying anything more than they would normally, the security situation is as it ever would be. but certainly this story is being widely reported. >> and certainly u.s. embassies are among some of the most heavily guarded institutions across the middle east and elsewhere. >> absolutely. you'll see marines guarding them as you would in london, for example, or indeed in rome. but absolutely these are not fortified facility, but very well guarded. and then you have the security in the uae which is as i say fo
is this a known security alert to just regular folks living there? >> it's been widely reported across the region. do remember security is absolutely paramount. these are pubs for international travelers and you'll know that there are an enormous amount of people internationally traveling through these international hubs. security here you'd have to go back a very long way to think of any specific terror attack in the region. but security is always paramount here given that the business...